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The Florists' Review 



Max 6. 1915. 



Lilium Gifanteum, 7/9-in. 



Our Motto t— The Beat the Market Aiforda 

 FROM NEW YORK AND CHICAOO COLD STORAOE 



CASE OF 

 100 BULBS 



$6.95 



300 bulbs, 

 <U.OO 



1200 bulbs. 

 S70.00 



C. 8. & Co. 



NEW YORK 



1000 pips, 

 116.00 



2500 pips, 

 S36.0U 



Uly of the ViUct Pips 



$7.95 



CASE OF 

 SCO PIPS 



CHAS. SCHWAKE it CO., Inc., 



90-92 West Broadway, 



NEW YORK 



Mention Til. Rerlew when Ton write. 



choice. It is his intention to take his 

 family with him and, after seeing the ex- 

 positions, make an extended tour of the 

 Pacific coast country. 



Uncle Sam, for the 1916 congressional 

 seed distribution, has placed no contracts 

 in Europe. If the avuncular seed shops 

 can get along on seeds, ' ' made in Amer- 

 ica," probably the rest of us can, after 

 a fashion. 



The unprecedented drought in the 

 greater part of the north central states 

 is holding back the planting season, as 

 it has been worse than useless to put 

 seed into the parched ground. Not only 

 was April a dry month, but March, as 

 well, broke records in that direction. It 

 is doubtful if the rains of the last few 

 days have been suflScient to make any 

 appreciable difference in the conditions. 



The British wholesale seedsmen are go- 

 ing strong after the seed business that 

 heretofore has been Germany's. One of 

 them writes: "There is no doubt that 

 the Grermans have obtained, by their clev- 

 erness in business matters, a far larger 

 share of the world's seed trade than 

 ought to fall to Germans as seed growers. 

 It is quite a fallacy to suppose that the 

 bulk of so-called 'German' seeds are 

 grown to any considerable extent in Ger- 

 many. We would like to emphasize that 

 practically all the kinds of seeds which 

 Germany has been supplying to other 

 parts of the world, can bo supplied still, 

 however long the war lasts, tiirough the 

 medium of wholesale houses such as our- 

 selves, who grow seeds either at home, or 

 in the countries or climates best suited for 

 the saving of them. Speaking for our 

 house, we are not dependent on German 

 growers, nor do we expect to place orders 

 in Germany for many a long year to 

 come. ' ' 



A SOXTTH DAKOTA SEEDSMAN. 



Although O. S. Jones, president of 

 the 0. S. Jones Seed Co., who looks 

 up from his desk in the accompanying 

 illustration, has been a South Dakotan 

 since he started his seed business, he 

 has been in Sioux Falls, his present 



0.3. JONES 



PRESIDENT 



0.3. JONES SEED G' 



-TO THK TKADK- 



nrilDY linrr Quedunburg, Germany 



IlLllll I IIIL I I Lf (EstabllshMl In 1784) 



■■■■^■■^■i^M* QROWm and EXPORTKR on the voiy lar«Mt acalo of aM 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



SPKCIALTIKSi Boaas, Beets, Cabbases, Catrota, Kohl-RabI, Leeks, Lettnoes, w.- 

 Ions, Paaa. Radlshaa, Spinach, Turnips. Swedes. Astars, Balsaina, Begonias, Cwnationi. 

 Cinerarias, Gloxinias, Larkspurs, Nasturtiums. Pansiaa, Petunias. Phlox. Primulai. 

 ScabiovB. Stocka. Verbenas. Zinnias, etc Catalogue free on application. 



HKNRY MirrrS triumph or THI QIANT PANSIKS (mixed), the most Dsrfect 

 and most beautiful in the world. S6.00 per oz^ Sl.76 per ^ oz.; tlM per ^ ox. Poatage paid. 

 Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal snpervision on my •wn vaat _ 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and bestaoality. 1 1 

 craw larsaly aaada an eontraet. 



Mention The RcTlew when jou writa. 



IF YOU WANT FLOWERING HYACINTHS ON CHRISTMAS 



BUY OUR 



SPECIALLY PREPARED BULBS 



We supply them in all the leading varieties, at $7.00 per 100, F. 0. B. St. Louis. 

 We are now taking orders for fall delivery. 



LECHNER BROS., Webster Groves, Mo. 



Asanta for THK OROWKRS ASSOCIATION. Anna Paulbwna. Holland. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Immortelles, Dyed, and Bulbs 



In all colors and all shades, by a new 

 process, keeping the flowers intact and 

 in natural colors, bright and unalter- 

 able. 



Wliite Roman Hyaolntbs, Narola- 

 BUS Paper Wlilte and many other 

 varieties for forcing cut flowers. 



Freeslas, large-flowering novelties. 



One of the oldest French houses han- 

 dling these articles. 



A. ROCHE, Olliottles (Var.), France 



Cable AMrctt: Roche, OUoules, A. B. C. Cable Cafe 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Ask for Prices of Seeds (Garden, Furm 

 or Flower) from 



KELWAY'S 



for present delivery or on contract. 

 Special prices now ready. 



LANGPORT, ENGLAND 



C. JONKHEER & 



DUTCH BULBS 

 AND PLANTS 



HILLEeOM, HOLUND 



Wm. Elliott & Sons 



SEEDSMEN 



42 Vesey Street. NEW YORK 



DANISH SEED IMPOttT 



Import of all kinds of Seeds direct from seed 

 growers in Denmark. Please send for price list. 



Chr, MoablorB, P. 0. Box 660, 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage, Cauliflower, 

 Carrot, Mangel. Swedi, 

 Turnip, etc. 



CHR. OLSEN 



Seed Qrower 



(Ertabllabed 1883) 

 ODBNSE. DENMARK 



Contract Oflen and Sam* 

 plM at Tonr lervio*. 



CaMa aNraat-"FnaLSai." Caia: Sth U.. «. I. 



Amer. S«ed Trade Aam. 



THE UPTOWN 

 SEED STORE 



HARRY A. BUNYARD CO., he. 



40 West S8tb St., NSW YORK CITT 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Angost Rolker & Sons 



aonoral Hortlciiniinii 



tot the trade only. Send for estimatM a 

 price lists to 



61 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK 



or P. O. Box 782 



L. GIGANTEUMS 



S-9 inch, 8-1* inch, 9-10 inch 



Also BAMBOO 8TAKK8, green and natural. 



difTerent sizes. 



Write for prices. 



YOKOHAMA NURSRY CO., Ltd. 



Woolworth Bldg^ New York Citj 



